Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 215, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 January 1855 — Page 2

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DAILY JCXÜRNAL A. H. SANDERS, EDITOR

TERMS OF SUBSCKIPT105. Daily Joarual, per year,. .. 7 , " by the week, . i 15 Trt-Weekly Journal, per year, "J Weekly Journal " 00 CITY OF EYAHSYILIBv MONDAY MORNING,::::::::::::::JAN. 8. Indiana LcKltlaliire We gave Saturday arr 'abstract of the proceedings of the'lst day of ihc session, al least bo far as election of officers was roncerned. - The State Journal of Friday doe not contain much more.k , The Sesate was called to order by Lieut. Gor. Willard. Solon Turman received 27 votes for Secretary and I. N. Lewis 21. Chi. N. Shook was elected assistant Sec-a-etary, and Chas. G. Warner, Door Keeper, And ordered to act as Seargent-at-arnu. After the usual business, Senate adjourned till Afternoon.

Jnthe afternoon, after some preliminary . business, a motiou was made by Mr. Chapman. that the. Senate proceed, the House agreeing thereto, to the election ofaU. S. e ' n . o.. i . xt . . .j , ,i i oeuaior uu oaiuruay. nuw -uupu. By Mr. Gnggsthat the Senate will, the House concurring, go in to the election of U. S. Senator on Wednesday next. Not adpted. By Mr. Willkms-that the Senate will, the House concurring, go into the election of - the U. S. Senator on Tuesday neit. On motion of Mr. Spann, the resolution -was laid upon the table. Thus the Senate refuses for the present to go "into election for U. S.Senator. The tjj . i. .L:. . I J j. I journal uoes noi uiiua. mis atriuru ucicrminatiuii. j HorjSE.-The House was caHed to order by ar -ra . . r. . i ni-.i. mr. uowes, lormer rnncipai uiera, ana members sworn m by Judge Perkins. Kilgore received 53 votes for Speaker and liumpnreysw. Mr. Levering was elected principal clerk; ir. r-i . I it..k I iar. uuuurn assiawuui ncm, um un. uuuVkaaetoJ lnax lrnAnAM I I. A imsiiapiIiAS) l A It W M Sa S I a I uuiu uuwr actrFc u.aj.i.t.c U . U -1 . U ... . I iuc aauic iuC ajiCanCI . ir. v,..u,t... w elected assistant door keeper. The remainder of the business of the morning merely appertained to organization. if. r-..i.:i. ec I I our. uusaira. uucicu a jceuiuwuu u.rct,uiiS tte clerk to procure a copy of the decisions oi me supreme uoun, in cases wnerein me unconstitutionality of certain portions of thacnooiiaw, autnorizing tne voting a tax, was ueciuea; aiso me unconsmuuonaiuy oi consolidating the township funds, and declaring now amenaments to existing laws may oe maae,ana to nave ouo copies inereoi pnniea. i The resolution was adopted, after being j a, if aVf I amenaea, on motion oi air. newcomo, ao as ' ' I to include the decision of the court relative to the unconstitutionality of the law regulat ing the sale of spirituous liquors. After soma unimportant business relative to various matters, House adjourned. nmue Troe wnn iue snar .na Molasaes Plantations Directs The Evansville steamboat John M. Stock-1 It I l..Ä..a 4f M am rVf A a sfS a t A I ru,.:.....u,.,KruT:r orougni a large portion oi ner ireigni u.rect from "the coast" araon2 which we notice a consignment of 121 hhds of suar and 450 bbls of molasses to the house of Geo. Fosler & Co. We understand this house has made arrangements with Planters for direct ship: ment. of ciar and molasses, for sale here on w ' a w This is a branch of trade of commission. great importance to the commercial growth of our city, and a trade that must and will succeed, because it will operate greatly to the advantage of ail parties concerned there IUa A no iiiciv.ui.iiis ui me f uuacu uiicj vi .l-f Ct J L ine interior oi our oiaie now penciraieu oy our Canal and Railroad, will thus be enabled to get their supplies here at New Orleans prices, adding freight, tc, fWthout delay or risk, while the planter will save freights to New . . .... . .. Urleaos, together wnn the many incidental expenses attending sales in that market. N lo prn that the abov consignment was accompanied by an order for 150 bbls of mm. .v .awa.,1 1 KHA k.a 0 W Mv"aäBr fn n'tntttlAn pora sou a vvw UUIH5I. vi vwiu ivi iiaui.biwii auppliea. This kind of trade must soon increase to a very large aggregate when we take into consideration the extent of rich and populous country, extending from the Ohio to the Lakes, to be supplied with the produce of the South, and which can be reached cheaply od certainly, either by canal or railroads, The plantation orders can be supplied here also, on better terms than in Xew Orleans, Louisvilleor Cincinnati, from the products dpfthe rich agricultural distridts, of which .our canal and rail roads are the cutlets. We are glad to see this new feature in our trade introduced at this time, and we hope oar enterprising young friends will receive taat patronage from merchants who have hitherto made their purchases in New Orleans that their efforts deserve. Orders have been received here by our coopers for molasses barrels, thus giving employment to our raecüaotci, which were promply filled and chipped on the Stockwell on her down trip. They were left on the coast, filled with molasses and brought back on her up trip. This new trade will also tend to encourage a regular steamboat communication between this city and New Orleans. We hope our citizens and merchants generally will give this subject the consideration its importance deserves. CCT Last Wednesday 54,000 bushels of coal arrived at Louisville, by tow. boatthe first arrival of coal there by tho late rise.

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LL lij a is dig o tue (iwiuivi j ion of the Legishtore of this State, as published last week in the State Jcurnal.the Senate stands 24 Democrats to 25 Republicans; House 42 Dem.. 5 Republicans. The Democrats of the Senate may be en

abled, therefore, to postpone the election cfj canoe, clerk; Coburnof Marion, ass't clerkU. S. Senator. They are such lovers of In the Senate, Turman of Fountain was populär sovereignty," that they will no elected secretary, and Shook ofRiplcy.as doubtseekto affect this object! Preaching Jelstant. All is quiet and "harmony." do "popular sovereignty!' all the late campaign, ' not think the Governor will deliver his mes-

they will have no hesitation in defeating, if Dossible. that popular will which demanded s - a through the election, the election of a U. 9. Senator by this Legislatore, of directly opposite principles to John Pettit. Negro Kir.LED.Last Thursday a negro a tv a - m. I - named Solana, at vincennes, went to anoiner darkey named Charley Farmer, and accus ed him of stealing a two-p-uilder oiece from him. Charley dre.v himself ud on his di. nitv. . .n.l PTrlnimfn f kill anv man e J f mm act V 0 mf B aaa ) a no mm n oo o - m m J who accuses me of stealing," drew out apistol and ahnt the other directl through the , kUWhirn immediatelv. ch . . , . . . . . . . . , . ;.inailfi, frnm Btn . w mnAUAnnht runaway slave from Kentucky, and is do uot-1 - - - etS now on h a WSV to Canada. . W At a meeting of the Old Line leaders at Columbus, O., in secret caucus they adoptI. - - - - l ed strong resolutions against the Know-No-things. The resolutions were afterwards rescinded. They concluded, perhaps, they had probably just" as well keep dark on a subject in which they were considerably mixed as a party themaelves. Horticultural Society. pursuant toa public call, a very respec- . - . . ... Uole number Of OUf Citizens assembled on laaturdav morninv at the L.onrt tf mist fnr I j e - I the purpose of adopting preliminary messI ure8 for the formation of a Horticultural Society in Vanderburgh county, under the recommendation and favor of the head of the Agricultural departmentof the United State?, On motion of Conrad Baker, Judge John r . . . . . . . I Lsw was cauea to ine chair, and ö. L.. Ken a rm m a I . ,on appointed Secretary . judge Law slatii.. .. . . I ea oneuy tne oi.ject ot me meeting, and also the importance of the immediate organize lion of such an association in our county, in view ot tue vast facilities which were now or i c 1 . . . I ouercu ior agncuiiurai anu iiorucuiiurai aovancement y the Agricultural bureau of the rovernmcnt. On motion, the following agreement was unanimously adopted and numerously sign - eu: . "We, the undersigned, agree to form ourselves into a horticultural society, to be callcd the V ahderburgii Horticultural So-1 ciett." and to adopt such rules and re?ula-1 JT I iiinn fnr tfc ,,,,.,..1 ti,.Af ...... laiions ior me government thereof, as may be I a - . I nereatter agreed on." . On motion of Judge Baker, a committee r ... i.J I . 1 I . r. I ui uirec rrc apuiuieu oy me cuair to urau a constitution and oy-iawa for the society. Rev. . II. McCarer, Judge Baker and Samuel Orr, were appointed said committee. 0n motion it ur. ArtoA il i..Ar . r I ft K A aksA ti-. all I I.sTa .a at . t .1 auu sreeuieni oe leu atme i-ost I II OZ . .1 V ft 35 r . I . i VaV ill W W IsVII'J sJUUrilll U Ui Ct? lUf I 11 C DUTDOSe QI . - r lue ,ormai,on 01 proposed society. I : .1. t- i.l 'oon, me raeeuug aojourned to meei a2am al ine Uourt ouse on le first K.in... k ..e tvk . a ia . - - v- u-y , olI C10ca r Ior liie PurP8e f effecting a permanenl organization, and the transaction of I . . . ruc 88 aB mav come before the! society. JOHN LAW. Chairman. S.L. Kejiyox. Secretary. xruecaei.eto.iiy. We take the liberty of oublishinn- the fol. m - I c lane nie null IV UI uuuiiaillll IHC OJ I. J...... . . - ... . . . - lowing noie, wnicn enclosed nve aoiiars, although it was not intended for publication. At the same time, we also "betray confidence" by acknowledging the receipt of ten dollars during the past year, from the same i .i . ... ... genueman, ior me oeneui oi tne poor, vve "betray confidence' because he earnestly desired no one ahouM he mail rn.iintiil niil. I what he had done. But re have taken the lihartlf ZlT Wm Anllntllrina e.atan.!laa f ...1 i nwvi ij ui uic n Hum u mc grucruaujr ui our I J farmer friend"E.,' that his example may bei followed . by some of his better off cily friends. May the blessings of the poor make him as happy, as his liberality has mad many impoverished wretches: A. H. Sanders, Esq. Dear Sir: am much pleased with the character you give of Aunt Dorcas and her association, and am happy to find that your correspondent 4W." was mistaken. Their services will never be more needed than at present, when laborers are thrown lout of employ, money so scarce and produce dear. I trust and have reason to hope that the present pressure will call forth a gen.ral philanthropy. Please give my best respects to Aunt Dorcas and her association, and place the enclosedat their disposal. Yours, b.c., E. Cektre Towasmr, Jan. 6, 1855. Mb. SasDE&s: Your kind note, enclosing five dollars from a gentleman in the country, was duly received. Permit us to return him our warm est thanks, for this substantial token of his sympathy with our association, and we pray that the blessings of the poor man's God may rest upon him and his children after him. . AUNT DORCAS. Evaksvixle, Jan. 6, 1855. 07" Friday night and Saturday were exceedingly windy. Boats had difficulty in making landing. A flat boat came within a mile and a half of the wharf in trying to land Saturday morning.

roll it ES V Olt ÜEPC CE. Indianapolis, Jan. 4, 1855. Fisd Sajiders; The legislature met and organized this morning. Gen. Kilgorc wa-s elected on the 'first ballot (58 to 35) speaker of the Houss; Levering of TippeJsage before'to-morrow. He will say to the present assembly of legislative wise onesi that they must do what they have to do in the 61 days allowed them by ihe censtitution, for under no contingency will he call them together again. The city U full of have ben" politicians, free bankers, can. didates, loafers, legislators and ma J. There is perfect harmony so far with the majority ?yt and all predict its continuance. Me redith and Orth are the most prominent canA: A -in a rn Kan I fnr I Up Sonnt I much ret lhat Judge na w nol .Me to be here. (. nnu motorist in tili lrM4. l,i..r that it U imnortsnt. and I roar almost indisoensible. that candidates to be soc cessful must be on the spot and be seen and heard. From indications developed this . r j r..:n mainvii. .i morninir i pui uuwm mc iuiu ijhij - .k... ia fc.ll. ..,ffl.;pntl InrirP for working Durooses. The House has the advanla(Te 0f the Senate in general appear Unce. -I do not say it to the disparsgement O .. 4" . . 11. I . ot tne ssenaie aian. oui mereiy iu cpreBB mJ ,n,u,,l,lc..IUU"" V better fupplied with correspondents, you may hear from me again from here. Yours, Cettor Times Camlngl There is probably no belter way of securing hard times to come, than to anticipate them and predict them and croak about them. Tim. ar hard Pnn.mh nour.aaever hua i u... :. l -J... iucbs iiiau kiiuw a, uui n la w uc iicouiiicu wc have Been the worst we shall be called noon tn -Tnpriinr It U hspIpks now to invest the Qr the irreat nresture which has been felt in every part of the country. and in all branches of trade and commerce Und manufactures. It is sufficient to know ltt,a ;i .ninraniitaihit n.ri ,. . oartment of business has been affected by it. - anj t,al , the larger cities thousands of workmen .re out of employment, and thrown upon lhe chari,v Ofmore fortunate neighbors. T.iere is nothing w ithout a cause, and the cause8 of thia unusual and unfortunate condilion 0f thinrrs tnirhtvery easily be pointed outbut the future deserves our earnest consideration, while the past lives but in reurets and experience. We have been readinr an ablv written article in the Cincinnati Price Current, by Richard Smiih, one of the best commercial writers in the West, as he is one of the htsn nf ran. .n,l in thi va,WB v wwv vaw wj wjar ataav au.V S i i , iimnnev ami eommprrii unrM mum um. . This article reviews the commeicial featuree of 1854,anddipsin!othecausesofthe present ... . . . general pressure, we ure glad to perceivj that in clos-.ng his article, Mr. Smith loi ks 1 cheerfully at the future, and thinks the woret I kas passed. We extract a few paragraphs r,..m it,. .,(1 ;,!.. mi a ST S r I a a i ne lauures oi uanas and uai.Kers already rAlOPPnil ft f fa ,I.Jbl.ial i.xna es.ar.,1.!.... ,IVHVU "UCIUf ileawsu lhit.eredeiel.pad la place, high and low, together with the fact that theie crimes were committed inmost cases bv ... men who had stood high in the estimation of pe pu.c, .ncreaseu mercantile irouo.es unI til u was treneral v feared that a season sim. - x Tne worst of lhe Dre8Slire h been flt ainr. the 1st of October, and through matters now 1 . ... - show only slight symptoms of recovery, yet t is eviuent me reality leu lar short, oi anticipations, and from present indications it is fair to infer that the worst has been expe rienceu. In some respects the pressure was as se1 . ..: ! j . 1 1 . V"T " 4 Prc ous P",ou lc " "'J 01 1 r . " "... . , , . , "J VW.! 'tlll 1C8pects it was not equal to the difficulties of 1836-37. There was no general suspension either on the part of Banks or individuals, f na uie ,a" 11,31 l.nef '""uf .1 eUner Lave i- 5 evidenCP n,n whirh i --- thrre can be none more satisfactory, of the entire solvency of the leading intereste tf löe country. n addition to thl., the agriculI in.nl ... n (!. . . r it. A 1 1 .. i j L. . . . : i iuiui wcaivii ui iue uiiiifu oiaies is larger now, in proportion to the topulation, than m ai any previous lime. Informer periods ol disasters, these interests were greatly deprised Having thus presented a brief and in some respects imperfect review of the leading commercial features of the past year, we may remark with reference to the future, that the prospect is by no means dark. Though daybreak may not be visible to those who have been harrasscd by the cares of the counting room for a:x months past, the approach of b .'Iter times is nevertheless observable.. For some months past the great majority of peo Pie ,n. 'ue business, have been con trading and economizing. The aim has been, and is still, to get as nearly as possible out oi debt. The banks have also been contracting. The effect of all these movements though not felt now to any great extent, will, as sot ii as confidence gathers strength, be experienced in a degree that must secure a sudden change for the better; and the fact, tqatthis improvement is not generally an ticipatedwill render the result the more cer tain. . , H5" Some of our Democratic cotemporaries are beginning to pitch into the Know Nothings savagely again. What's up? Are the rascals at any more of their dirty tricks! Or are our Locofoco brethren merely keeping their hands in with foreigners! (ET We thank Mr. Jesse D. Bright, Pres ident U. S. Senate, for four large bound vol. umes of the Globe. If Mr. Bright's favor increase with his elevation, we rhouldsoon have to advocate his claims for the Presiden cy. Indiana might present much better claims in him, than New Hampshire ever did for. Mr. Fierce,

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drunk during the war debate in the Britith Parliament. It iff certain that he managed ' iAm.L.. v iv , m , i. . to make a refy ramblm and foolish speech. The Lonuoir correspondent of the New York Tribune states that tire Duke of Cambridge has becoöTe a fanatic, and that Miss Fenbroth the mcther of his children, has gone out East to anfee him. HissF. was originally r n actress, and became the mistress of the Duke. The Duke K a cousin of Queen Victoria, and the .rrs-rrrediate; cause of his de rangement is thoM to be the murder of his 1 troops at the battle of Inkermonn Ird George Pagnt. who fuunht callently w " wo , at the Alma and jlukermann, and who suddenly resigned his commission and returued home, is to return to the Crimea immediately, j The whole influence of the Court was used to induce him to return to the seat of war, where he will, probably, soon find a graVe, and the secret of his dissatisfaction, which came near being national scandal, will be bwied with him. The probability is that he was throughly disgusted with the incompetency of Lord Raglan. The story of Lord Forth, wbieh has excited much indignation-, hi as follows; H 5- rn- ' t. '' e is a yofing omcer. a minoras it seems,! not much of a hero. In the Lattle of theAln.1 Urn iKraia klmaaUnn I ka ...Hni . .i .o..l .' ..i r:i.j i ....V.l.. s j . .1 "i am irignttru, can ipnt. üoro AVgisrr sent him word, that in the next battle he was expected to ditingoish himself by 4iis gallant ry, that bis cowardice might be forgotten. But at Inkermann he again behaved .as cowardly two officers, therefore, were sent by the General-in-Chief to cast away his epaulettes, to break his sword, and kick him out of camp. He returned to .nj!and a disgraced man;, his family disown him, and the clubs are closed against him. ' It is generally thought that if St. Arnaud had lived, Sevastopol would have fallen long ago. He proposed to march at once upon the town, and take it by assault. He died, and Lord Raglan, having no enterprise, fell back upon science. Russians constructed enormous batteries to oppose him, reinforcements poured in for Menchikoff. and the beseigers became besciged. The want of perfect good feeling among the Allies was manifested at Inkermann. Eight thousand English were here surprised and attacked by a far superior force; the Freneh were only three miles distant, while they came very slowly to the assistance of the English. General Catcheart. leading in person a desperate attack aguinbt the Uus sians, in which he met his death, was cool y asked by the French aid-de-camp, whether he required the assistance of the Frerch! Th; poor General sarcastically replied, "Indeed, we require assistance! but Jon'l hurry yourselves." He knew the spirit of both armies. A few minutes later, he was a corpse. The private letters from the Crimea which are nut in the papers, call the campaign a complete failure, and Layard, who was present at the Alma, and at Oalaklava and Inkermann, cnlhthe battle oi Inkermnnn t fatai victory, prognosticating defeat. Whatever be thi spirit of the troops, the officers of the two ; rmles donotngree. The French find that the English are haughty in private circle, and though very gallant soldier, alt'. gather destitute of the knowledge necessary for an officerthe EnglUh officers, again, fii.d t he French officers vulgar, because they associate with the privates and nun-cotn-miesionrd officers. . ' Ko$6uth has accepted an oder of the proprieturs of the London Sunday Times to mako that paper his. organ, and has agreed to write weekly articles on the leading topics of (he day, which are to give tone to the paper. . . - Prince Albert in becoming fat and bald, as becomes an E gliäh paterfamilias. Marshal Banrobert, writing from the camp before Sevastopol, on the 28th November, says of firing of the Russians. Never before was witnessed such a consumption of powder and ball. Onr artillery Calculate that since our arrival urderthe walls of Sevastopol, the enemy has fired 400,000 canon shot, and consumed 1,200,000 kilogrammus of powder, Some idea may be formed from this of the supply that must have been for a long time accumulating in that place. Conrobert writes of the solidity of the army: lean assure you. Monsieur le Marechal, that the army acquires rare solidity, and you cannot imagine to what a point our young men, suddenly impressed by the grandeur of the struggle, become old soldiers. You would not have seen, without the most lively feelings of satisfaction the lines drawn out and remaining calm and immoveable under afire of artillery, which Lord Raglan hus declared to me wad heavier than that which was heard at Waterloo. Warn Inga to "America Audacity.' The following warnings uttered by the British prints immediately alter the prtsumed fall ol Sevastopol, are worthy of being kept in mind by an American people. They are only specimens of the very general tone adopted about that time. - Albany Argus. From the North British Review. Our foes have had a forewarning with what sort of a people they will have to deal; and our transatlantic cousins will become a trifle less insolent and overbearing, when they find that the fleet which summers in the Baltic, can, without cost or effort, winter in the Gulf of Mexico. From Black wood's Magazine. England and France together are strong enough to bind nearly all the world over to keep the peace. When Russia is settled, France may abate her army, and England her nary, but we must not disarm. We must still be able to say "No" to our lively young brother across the Atlantic, if he wants Cuba or takes any othet little vagary into his head Cheet Pectoral. See in our advertising columns a notice of this medicine. We are not in the habit of saying much in relation to such medicines as are generally seen going therounds of newspapers; but in relation to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, we feel that we can say something in its favor with propriety, from the fact thai we have tried it. A ycrung man in our ofice has also used it, and in both his and our own case it proved most beneficial. Am. Prslytcrian, Greenvillet Teim.

SPClAl NOTICES.

AOTtCU. Th" win u awting of tho Evaiwm Kedical Society at Dr. RoaalJ-e office, ea Moadsy night, the 8..h lost. Prompt aUeud,.e. reqiu,ud. M ,,eett70B fKSkttniotUTiJ. f !.. wi i u tfcted jaB8 It J. O. IIATCHITT, M. D.. Sec'y. SkAs D Müsi C A L FKSTI V A L.T. AT TUB CUESCENT CITY II ALI,. OX TnCSIAT AÜD FRIDAY KVK.MXC JAK II 1 12. .iju. urns. i.niK nv tiiu rtnnric n CAS j n ' - - - v vivav arawH. will KlTetnTFpruo4cl cnb-rUtinuint fi ob mrsD.T an i kipat Tninn. J.nn&ry I Ith ind 12th, at UKESULM' CITY H A L L. Th:Jr P:?'1'?' ee.t d attetia Frograaime. ana itcgnu i tb btti Biuical Ulent i tä citv. aV Admisaioa 9 cenU. eiercüc to t mmeoc at T .'tlock rrrciael. 1 If lift t U kai M th D.g a4 Bookstores llnttlf uil at ih iia4-tt jat-tt STATK OF lDIAA, J K4 VAMtKHI.L KUU COUSTT. J "TOTICK i barely rirea. that Itoriio q. Wheeler. Ai' IV miniMratnr tf lü sat of knnor Whipple, d. erased, has 114 hit pt tioa tt aelltlw real tUt oti decedent, his personal propertr bejna; isxntbci BtMr pay hü 4ebts. a- d tlaat said petttiom will b beard at the icU torn of tli Cort( Cunotoa Pleas tf said rountr Jacob LtjrirExnKiMEicneTk jai.S-w C. C. P Vaermrgli eonittr. IÄOTICK Sa-rslijr aivia, thut ta vadr raid ed nts Vea appointed AdiaMratr f theetateef Kiuor Whipple, deceastd. oaia estate is suppeeea to e iBoveat j8-3a II. q. W Ii EHLER. Aeaxintatrator. C. RKBP YorRSKLtHS WARÄ. OALJ.COAl,! 5.1-00 taaliel ior aale fro ihe PeferaHrrch Mines aspecimea bow laBSiac at Cltr V harr ill be i?J botcsalssr reUU. . H. L. MOVEV. ffnt. janS-tr FrM atrtt. rpoa'te Post O flic. lCPIiI-IO.r. WAltS Ifikegsree d per Aaauaaor aad JI for iur gv- fivnKm k co . sye. aW Water. Tm B BlS KJm ileel Mslassest "U0 lhe "iw R:ee: f ''; iaaww.aaSiori.l.rw .an6 J W. ii A. V1CKERV. WOOD. A few cords ef llick.r? VT0v4 for saTe fcr Jan; J. W. I. VICKtlKV. JKWR1CE. leaaiirfd per aatelort fjf seJa Ij I jan - S. E. UILBEKT & JO., djo. sear water. tRKAM TAItTAIt. leak thoiee Jcstret'd for tale W yjaa. 8. K. UlLUf.UT ii CO.. Ss.sear Waer. IVJEW CROP FIGS. 50 drams ree'd per Antelope for IM saUfcr jai.6 S. K. CILUEKT t CO.. Sye. a"tr WU-r. ffh BALK AT Al'CTiOJr BV WOOLSET&NELSO.V. OVUiTiP.Q. O Riley's WharMioat. oa' Friday aext. ÜM 5th Jaauarr at n o'eluek. two ITUt-boata ltwfeetly 13 le-t; . 21 feeitr fleet. The leato will be alvagsida the w barf-boat the Say lefore the mle. JTiVThs aloresatc is postpones till TO-DAY at 2 o'clock. jaii6.lt - WEW CTlOP.-irz Mids prlwe sa.l fair Susan: 4M bMs MvIssms I Den net's cooveratt): Jost reo'dpersteaser J. M Stock well oa coB'irnav wt and for saue i y jta s -v ueo. iusitn & t;u. twj ALT. THO bite Kanam ha at canal a ad railrna-1 depot, for 3 sale ty jaaS UKO. KOST GR & CO. COrt.V-m bar d yellow tee'd per eaaittmat P. II. ooaard. for .ale by jaa GKO. FOsTBK & CO. CRACK LIIS'O. tons rich ooontry. ffo from berat aod dirt, rtc'0 per eaaalboat Joe Koa ley for rale by jun6 UKO. roSTKtt ii CO. BOILKIl MAKIXU AXD II EIAin !.-.. THE Baderi(oed having establish d a Boiler Yard at Eraaarille. u bow prt pared to make and repair BoiIrra will ito asitwfacüoa in either eaae. froaipt auonuua will bo paid to ail who may eU opoa l-ita to do thir work. Orders aay be left wita U ary bahnber. of the Lamaseo Fouadrr, or Briakmeytr. ileakcr ii Co., of the pe Feusdry oa tfc. canal. Maiu strert. JOHN KUO?!. - . REFEHKKCCS Hexbt ScnaiBia. Johs llewsox, jaat-ly B..iMiaYKa, Vesica L Co.. m. Uun.K, Bc&xxxo Kcbu. IirUSKS AXD LOTS FOIt SALE. TflHR nadersi. aed beiagal'Oat to remoro frni tho place. JL offers for sale two Houses sad Lou in this city at great baigaius. Said huuaes and ots art situated ia logic audStoskwell's Kalarreaieat. near Efgivstea's Foundry, frosting on lade stre t. 40 leit by 114 deep, tloa.es are new. I wu-.torie bleb with 6 rooni each. coarenli-atont-housi'S. stalks, etc. For particular enquire of Meera. Iglehart ii Oakley, real estate agents, V ater st . or of tho subscriber oa tho premises. j.n4-lmd - UM. JOHNSON. H0LSK AXDLOTFOriSALK. THE sahacri1er offers for sale his house aad lot, oa Third street, ia te atera Enlargement, near Judge Foster's n-eajeo. on tho most rea'oaable terms. The bono is n:w and well butshvtf. containing S eonrenient rooms, celler aad oat-boiHia-e. cistern, table etc. For particular eaqaire ef lrs.ra. llebart tt Oaktey. real estate agtnts. H ater streit, or of the subscriber on ibo pm Balsas, jaat-lmd .ßaALOil JüU.NÄOJi. A OTIC Ii. P TULIP DSITSNER l.a saaigned as II tho Book ccounts due him. and the boeha containing said arcunnta are auwin the poftwsstoa I tie nder'gBd. rl ftr-vn inlobted to said !;usner br Look aeeuunt ri tJier.-ior iotifird to call npoa S. litrinilrll. ane ef the uailtri-Kocd. at te Stielwovd liuaae. anU snakacuUineat wiUioat dvlar S. SWIXDKLL, jtat-tf K. UL. UK 11 AKT. ; f)OTATOKS.-W bush lrg Wisconsin Potain ree'd Bi ana fartaic by jaat 1. W. & S. VJCKtY. 1 FZ. BUSH White Beaos ia store and for sale by ?Jjae4 J. W. Ü &. V1CESKT. JEWELRY STORE OP ti . GOSSEN . owatdmit ariLDiHOs, naar it k et, thr e b books bilow , roSTOFFICIC. AT this Store I keep constantly hand alnrge aad geaeral aeoottnieat of V atchr Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds aau of the best st let and qaalit7. ' I haro )Bat tetoived a large suck of Xew J-elry both useful aad eraam -ntal. wfcieh s open for puldie iapretiea. . Jljr stoek will be constantly supplied y adJitiins with the lateat md m;t beiutiful patterus. which my ostsasiTs busirss connections enable meto buy and sell at the lowest prices. Repairs o any km! oaeeuted in a competent manner, aad at low charges. All goods sold and all repair dona at my store are warranted. Uoous exchanged far old Uuld and Silver on tho moat liberal terms. Those ia want of anythinr in my lino, are respectfully iaeitedtoexamine my stock and prices. jan3-tf A IIOL'riK AXD LOT. X a very desirable locat'on in the upper ptrt of the city, is fote.lj. Amir to - ' JOLUHAKT & OAKLEY. jao'-l"td - - Wauratreet. W IVKltl'UOL UlAiUK SALT.-1U bags for Ulla ase. M-A ree'd perO Uea atato for sale by jiai S. K. UlLUCItT ii CO.,Sye near WaUr. OYSTKnB A D LOBTKRS.-50 do, I and 2 lb esns hermetically sealed Irrah jnt ree'd for sale by j4U3 - S. n.. UlLBaltr & CO.. Syc. near Water. fBKrPHIt fi lCK. lOeasee floUd pints, best quality , just ree'd for sale eery low by jaa3- S. iLUILDKUT ii CO., Sye. aasr Waten TEWKY POREXiOX. WB0LES1LK PKALaa lü GHuCEhlK AXD IjaUOE, COBWEB WATKI AXDT1XK 8T.. ET AX iTll.I.E. ISO TUB undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for the pnrpose of doing a wholesale Grocery aad Lienor bu.ineni. fcarii g succeeded tho bu.-iness of Messrs Alli& Howes. Knrchastd their stock aad made additions to make a cmplete assortment, we shall be aMe to effjr as good bargains KOll CASil, as any house ia EransTille, or any city in the West. R. S. TKVJfEY, . j an 3 - ' B. A OR KXSON. STOLEN PROM the Subscriber. lirirc near Xenia. Clay county. III., one mall raa. horse, light bum and tail, one hind foo white. .Thetheif is about thirty tre or forty yt are eld. Hack hair and whiskers and dark compleaoa. 1 will pay koo4 reward to any one bringing back the horse and thief. j an3 tf AXT 1 ION Y TIERX OS. PROCTOR'S PE 4 RL STAKC 1.-25 boiti just ree'd for vale by S. . GILBERT & CO.. Sye. near Water. jan3 . . CAXXKLTO.I HIEETIG8.-l00lalc oahaad aad for aale lor cash onlr by janS JA. LOW U CO.. 418 Main St.. tfOU.JTy KFC'D per steamer Braxelle 15 doa Shaker Brooo's; 10 nests bine To1s S neot, 1' meet white Tubs 3 in aesU . 20dos blue is Ted Boeketst -15 bails Candlewick 10 Iba each; 25 bss Dried llrrriaa: t bug Pepper; farialeby det28 I. & D. UKlMAXy. t O PVBBLS Lake.Salt for sale by gLZasseFOTg-lw IllLLtnOlUDAT. 1 FAMILY XTRAS.- . 25 lbs Peach Preserves; ' 25 lbs Qiaee Preserves; 20 Iks Tomas do: SlbsFlamb 1 dos cans fresh Peaches; 1 dos cms fresh Strswler2 dog eaat fresh Torna toes; riett 1 doa oaas fresh BUckernea- at 4ec30 COOK'S Family Grocery. WAITED. '00 dot of Chickeas. for which th market price ia cssh will be paid by Uec29 J. . AT S. tiUMittl. nni8T n u.s. JL tlioae who taay wi.h to giro them a call, that th-jr are aow prepared ta furnish Messrs. Straub k Co.'i Pate at Portable Grist Hill at maaa'actnrtrs prices, dec? T. GRANT k CO. GLOVES.-" oa Ladies' Kid Gloves; M ilen s " " . too Buck " 75 ' GsuntletU: 15i " Cashmere Gioves. ree'd this day am or aaie hy at0 J AS. LOW k CO IVORY PKTT8 AXD FIX KT ABLK CUTLER Y. A beaut'ful asoortmrnto Ivorr Tat le and Duaert Knives and Forks, In ettta with carver and Steel, or ty the dotenjonly orders. x pitas) i for city trade, for salt ly . 11ABC0CK BRO. WAXTItn. A litastioa la a rrlrate fancily as nam, and to do general hnne work and pla;n sen ina;. The L.t of referenced given.- Eanuireatthe C11Y HOTEL. novl7-tf si:ARDINE3.-X) half and o,r boxes rea'S per Lealngt fol aale I f . dt23 p. E, GILBERT s vv- 5j ar n aber.

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lrainill ram m Ullew, (S.tiliji ot.-fM):) oAriiii.i9r. CM 8:5A ai Le. Trrr. tUata..-.: 0 ft ta Anirc it Yiitrki M.I2:tO at lci-art(rum ..lAtiea Arrive at Vis(etae..U:(JU at lVnunftom ' .. l.-iOpw ArriT. at Itrr Ilaat. JsTaTTassengersdiae at Viaeeaaeo. Pasaeagersby ;kis roate aieep at Terrs ITaot '. lake the Vera iag Train the Terre llaato aad l isbsnoadi Kuad at 7 A . kl .. airve at IntianaIia at 10:-0A. tt.. ia tiaae to cvaaeet wiikjtrains as tolloort For Cincinnati via. Lawrneelargh' route at 11:30 I.V.. arriv at Cincinnati at 4-i 1. M. - For Clevelaae"; ritukar.b and all intermediate point via. Bt-llefonUii.a rnd at K M. - - '- - "or Xenia. Datt a. CoIumns, Ziatv tie and Wheel ag via. Indiana Cea-tral rood at i, M.. arrive at UUailai at to P. M. For ChifSEo. Lngansport sal Lifvetts Iv La rs rette read at 12 M.. arrive at t'W ego al !:: P. !M. ' -For LontaviHe. w Alban y ad JfleraoBvi)W Vv JcSaiaoavilteivad. as alo with train for Sladioon and Pern. Passengers will Std it greatly to their advent e forssfety. speed, eomfuit nnd eertaiaty of eonaertion t take this Koto Auriasrwiatef. in preference to th neertaia asvj often dangcrous one by riv.r; aad in early spriag arrsngrmenu will be) made with other 1'odi pastes ty wnua i aaeagvrs iea tag t-v-ansvill-s in te morn ins; will arrive atCineianau. Chicago, Jul a tubes and boulsvill sane oay. . The attention of merchants an others Boving Coeds to ship ' from the Ea?t. is called to this route as a meoium ol trsasporUtifin. superior M the river. Good shiptud frm Cincinnati arrive at Eva'.svflle third dav. MMkinir the time In traaa no longer, ad 1 aivoidi'ng the es pease of itsaraaca. always incarred when sbrp.iog by ato.mcr. . - J, 2. DA 31 1 ELS, So'. Evaneville. Oe. f 1854 deeT-tf ffc-rea'aville Enqnirer and TIncennea Gas. copy 7n.) A t 171 If 1 8 TTt A T O R 8 8 A LB OF ltKAL K8TATK. BY virtue of an order of tare Court of Ceuauaen I'loaa of Vajderbi fh eownty, lad.. 1. as Admiaistrater do boaio! now of Abrsm LeCanip. deceased, will, on the 2Nk day ef. Jaaoary. 1853. at the door of tie Court House in the city ot Kvsnsville. between the h ors of 1 'lock A M. and 4 o'clock F. M.. expo to a?e ho V J or the W U of seetiost Z. ia township 8 south of targe II aad aLo th N K !l the S KJi of seotioa -t fu the same tewaahip and raage, all ia -saideoni.tr. Terms of sale I. of the purehss moaey rah; ? in 9, nnd the remaining in IfmMitai from the day of aale, the purchaser giving aotes with aecartiy. betiirg interest aad waiv ng valuation laaa. Should a:d land not L sold at auetioa, I will sell the earnest private en te, oa tb aM teraas. decll-4w JQHM T. FISHER. Adm's de hon is n on. E 4IU KM WllrfW LniE.-CSUts ia Ins Order, jaat ree'd fur sale ' f tl. . a K. OILBERT A COgyo. near Water. MOISKKI'.KIM.MJH UiIUVXllK -ä novel aad Tongs, brass Laid, laige nssortmeat do do Kitchen; ; - Poker and Cinder feVbovclw , Brass Andirons; . ' ' Cook Ppoons. Acivca and alt ether Kitchen ateaetfekepi inn Hardware Stur. declt . CUA. 8 WELLS. ÜTIC ALT, persona in 'ci ted to th Srm T T. at. TTendrids k' ' Co., are r qaeee I to oetrt ibw seme with tbe uadenign- ' ed. with as little delay as potato!', decl IIEXDFICKS A McREA. JHUCKIIV AXD 1 1510. STüllK OX WATER STREET. BET. SYCAMORE AND YIXK. SAM'L P. KAYLIX baa opened a Cheery and Provision store at the above place, three door from Sam'l Orr'a . Groceries of all kinds, nnd FbESII 91 RATA, lie will keep-' Butcher Stall opoa at all houw. and invites public patreaage. Meats good aad prices low. deeia-U ' rJIXILTK. &c B 21 K lHaea Tin Plate: 50 int esvd Copper Bottoms; iiopg. Block lie; ree'd per decli SAMUEL OUR . 50 bdls sss'd Sheet-irba late arrivals for sale I j DAslCOCK DROTIIEITjS. Importers and tK-alen in Saddtrry Hardwsr aad Coach' Trimming-. Main street, Lvansville. Ind. WOULD beg leave to call tbe attention of Saddle. Harness and Carriage Manufacturer, to their large aad eil assortod stock of Hardware. Trmmiora.ete. Their facilities tur procuring stuck are each as eaaUe them to cob pel with v ostablisbment w-stof the mountains, either in price ' or variety. Cash aad prompt time bnvtr will Ind it to their r Tvt to call and eeamine the to-h dee 17 . W KATIIER. iO.Cffl lbs Skltting. Haraes and Bridle S.A LeaoUcr, in store and tf atie by d.S7 BIBCOCK BROS. AXKLS. 'S sett i ommea Buny and Carriage Agree; 4 do bf-pat do e do; 49 09 patckt screw do d 1 do do Bolt . Just ree'd and for sale by dec er BABCOCK BROS. TAJIK XfTTH-H. , . . LARGE tot efnnwrooght Vermont Mirt fe. rtTiUl le fef m. . - .. . : A lome-stones an jrjoausoeut. win no aom nt nucuon th fth day of Jaansry. to pay ehanre. a !" th- sn"?b previously paid. Sale to take piaee at le'elJek P. M.sf Midi av.at my vi arsueuse, comer ol nneatfretn tne t aaaj. , v decZ7-tp J01IX . MiTCUKLU, 7 Bt SH rointoe; fa lwTt Turnips ajl 3ti bueb Onion, at decZ7 COOK'S Family Gro-ferf GJVYRNA CLREAJIT3 21U choice new just ree'd aadt1 fr tale ly dec27 S. B GILBERT A CO . Sye. araT fftlir. . S. ALMOXDS 511.I jnt ree'd feroalsly doc27 8. E GILBERT A CO-.&J. a ear Water. OATS. SCO bush Prim lost ree'd aad fr!e l y dec2. T. GKANT k CO . CORX . SUObnsh Prime Inst ree'd n4 fr ante Iv "' drclt . T. GRANT A CO. 'JEVY CROP COFFEE. 50 Lagt choice j tut ree'd per Lelii inton. for sale ljr dtf. - a. E. GILBERT k CO.,Sye.tar VTnter . "ffl'STrre'd at BACOX k C.,J 40 larro Tat Turkeys; 7 )5lruw Um; Rdus Chickens: 3 l.la Oleen Apples lo Orang4d Slil.a bar Cora, tor aula cheap. . Jec23 1 I'HL Api-I- Preserve: J,' 1 11 reach Preserves; 110 loa fro a TabJ llatter laf rte'il at uti23 C)4KS FatuHy Grocery, n. L. M tX.. fORWATfr-TNO ANOCMiJlSSIUV MFRCHAT. Dual1 er in all kia4s of leather. Hides. Kar. Pel tri-. Tallow, Soap. Wool. IWswai. Teeners' ll, I'lasttriag liair, etc.. at No r3 Gravier street. New Orfean. Cd' Adraacra soad on ewnsigumonts f Produeo to thin Houao. eclG-laud WM. T, PAGE. DifioiUTrrj. HAYIXO this day sold, to James If all. my rntereat I tbe Agricultural Warrhnua known a tfr arm of T Graat Co., th- losiness will hereafter be condHicud by saidHll aad Grant undtr the Name and stile ef T. Graat a Co. flse above firm will setlls all outstanding aeceaats to tl Vte. ; dac23-3t J. W. liKXSO.V i- i i T REMOVAL OF. . JEW1XUY STORE. TIA 3 REMOVED to Gwstbmey Bu'ldings on First street. 3 doors b-lw I est Office. here ho ill be hapt.y to see his 11 enstomers and the put lie. nod sheer them hie extintive asaortmrat of new Jewelrr. o r-ther with a splendid s-l-ction of CIIKISTM.'S aad 'EW YEARS GIFT JEWELRY, etc.. eto. CU aad examine for yourselves., . dec22-2wd UST re'd by Expres Ladies' resth for 18j5; Sfsraolia; ' ? Tuken ef Fri' ad.Li;i; Keep ake of Friendship; i. The mar nth; Tho Lsdies' Gift; The GnlUcn Gift; The Garland: The Cacket. at deeZi SAM S LISTER. MTEW M. R. RAISIXS. 21 botes eheice ree'd per Lcxiag11 ton for aale by dec2J S. E. GILBERT k CO.. Syeaeaa Watat. SrxnniK.- . 30 bush Turaipx; 20l-aew Lard In jr7 - 10 do Whit Beaas; 15 bdl Wrapping Paper,. 50 do Salt; I si lbs Tallow Candles; HOlbi new Riee; 100 do Leaf Sugar; Raiu. Green Apples. Corn Meal Salti-etre. eto.. all will km sol I cheap Itr esuli, and ent home, rar e, to pnrrbaers by eel3 J. VV. k S. VICKEUY. . RAX 100 bush Bran la atore sad for sale by dclS J. W. 8. ICoTERT. . IIFI.P IHK l'UOit IkT B. I w'11 sell I oots and Shoes, and take snv pay la A I., ii "kinds of ladiaan rta'e Stock money, eaecpt those that have suspeaded payment. Call aad ace. declfe-tf n. J. HART. m ' ' IVORY TABLK KXIYIv. - - x A FIXE assortment of Ivory Tables, now .a stork, in nineTer Xm. aet'a or setts of 51 pieer. which are bJi m(ut and suit- -aU for Christmaa aad Xew ears prrsen's. T he atteation of" housekeeper! II called U this faet. (11 8. S. WELLS. . . decli 3 doors below ike Braach Baak. - SOLU LSATI1ER.-3.100 1U ia Kre and fr sale 1-r noT21 - PRESTOS BROS. . It FCEIVEDper Canalboat John K. Tajlor ? tb's extr fiae Lai Jt. ior tau ly aevis I. & v. iihiMAA. s MLR LACK. 50 srtons Silk Laces, for ntt jas. Lvn c ju . eis. aiain ot.. hu xy. co-iMitTxriisinr. rB'V.IIE nnderatKned hav tbia day f-rsnod a ee-rartaetahtp.. j JL ander the itn of llendrlck. k MeRea. and ill oo'iaon the Root and Shoe lusintai altbee'd sisadafV. K HeadrcksAGo. V. K. HENDRICKS,. ' d-c!2-tf W. t. McltKA. YVIS MI LI -otre thisdny la rerctrt ef Ueaee imim Mulls of tbe "Mille Point." ' Rj.a;c" nnd C'0,uit" patterns. Th-.e gnod oe have purckiaet d'reet from r th mnaufacturer a St. O.tll. 5witserland. aad pldsr onr aelves to sell them to dealer a cheap a tbe asm article can he had from anr importmr ho in the uatry. Bovin "JAS. LOW k CO., Hi Main t.. Loo.. Ky. SrCnS.-3Ul IWUher'a Crashed. rulrer:ed and Lal Sugar ree'd aad tor sale ty drei . - PRESTOK BROS. . 4 II UAt'S. MJ.ii in.t ve'U "r!o sow by M dec24 S. E. GILLKRT de C).. See aearW ater. UliTTKIl I.ATKTII VX XhYtll. " , ' IfrX ar i recipt of th lo'l-eiug. al1 freah and good: W 1 Ui ' and ivd Cttrm; ;Mlii Mal.rt K ii 1 ek ante furraat. 1 tioio Colo Ii Kic; v I .hlf S.ir Nr IT p: 2.ls Marter I; . Which, with lolee Tea. Golden Sj rp Crushed S'gar. e VeVy B,:r,OWrt,'HoRNBROOE k tmrKCUIHV. ün xtutiiv. v ttL , . T 5 las Orvis Cora Surch- 4 bojrs Croaad cent e 50 do Dorkee's IS. king Powder.: H bt Is aaa'd Nuts: 5 b's Crouod IJ nrr: " 3 bxs Ch colate; I" 0 S e: tn Its JfaaUrd,; , 2 do Prpp-r Sane: ' bae Tomate rate-a; 71 v aa'd Piekloa and prea. r: -IU do Krandy Peaches and Cherrie. K ba. Sptee; 10 bsis P-pper; 1 esk Madder; I 11 Cl.v: ' lease Ntnwsi-;2 casts srdioea: 4tii.tG D. S. B. adi water iroo Prtua.in Cpjuat rted and Ureal I y aevl ....... ... PULiTOS JKO.